Earlier this month, Konami released its latest deck-building kit. Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game, cross circuit breaker.
This set brings three new archetypes to the game, including Ryu-Ge, Maliss, and Ryzeal. To be honest, Ryu-Ge hasn’t been talked about much yet and is definitely the weakest of the bunch, but Maliss and Ryzeal are taking the scene by storm.
Both had great performances at YCS Anaheim, with Ryzeal even taking the win Steven Trifnowski. Konami was kind enough to send a box cross circuit breaker You can watch it at the bottom of this article. I’d love to hear what you’ve gained from being on set so far.
I do want to take a moment to talk about some recent events Yu-Gi-Oh! But there is news. Konami has officially revealed the full list of games that will be part of Yu-Gi-Oh! early series Available for Nintendo Switch and Steam.
As I predicted, all games are from the handheld, with no console games appearing on the list. Plus, all the titles I hoped to list in my last post are included, so I’m super excited.
You can find the full list below, and hopefully future handheld games will even lead to more series launches, as many fans hope. It should be noted that at launch, online combat appears to only support Yu-Gi-Oh! Monster Duel 4: Battle of the Grand Duelists But Konami said “[a]After release, some games will be updated to support online play.
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Monster Duel(1998/GAME BOY)
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Monster Duel II: Dark Duel Story (1999/GAME BOY, GAME BOY COLOR)
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Story (2000 JP, 2002 US, 2003 EU/GAME BOY COLOR)
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters 4: Grand Duelist Battle (2000/GAME BOY COLOR. Includes online battle support).
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Monster Capsule GB (2000 JP/GAME BOY COLOR)
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Dungeon Dice Monsters (Japan 2001, US & EU 2003/GAME BOY ADVANCE)
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Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Monsters 6, Expert 2 (2001/GAME BOY ADVANCE)
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Eternal Duelist Soul (2001 JP, 2002 US, 2003 EU/GAME BOY ADVANCE)
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Holy Card (2002 Japan, 2003 United States, 2004 EU/GAME BOY ADVANCE)
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Reshef of Destruction (Japan 2003, US & EU 2004/GAME BOY ADVANCE)
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Global Edition: Stairway to Duel of the Fates (2003 Japan, US, EU/GAME BOY ADVANCE)
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Yu-Gi-Oh! 2004 World Championships (2004 JAPAN, USA, EU/GAME BOY ADVANCE)
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Yu-Gi-Oh! Destiny Board Traveler (Japan 2004, United States 2005/GAME BOY ADVANCE)
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Yu-Gi-Oh! 7 Trials to Glory: 2005 World Championship (Japan 2004, United States 2005/GAME BOY ADVANCE)
Also, I’d be remiss if I didn’t talk about the big news surrounding the quarter-century celebration. Konami announced at the end of November that they would be releasing their last set of Quarter Century Secret Rares in 2019. Stampede of the Quarter Century (We all know this is just Rarity Collection 4) Launching April 11, 2025 Alliance Insights Released “in a few weeks”.
Not long ago, Konami asked duelists to name their favorite cards to see in QCR, and the most popular cards will make up a 200-card nostalgia pool Stampede of the Quarter Century. kind of.
About a third of the top 100 cards in the poll are already in A Quarter-Century Bonanza (But how do we know!) Another third of the top-ranked cards have been assigned to Stampede of the Quarter Centurycore pool, and will remain there, with the likes of Hybrid Dragon, Xtra HERO Cross Crusader, Cyber ββDragon Infinity, Mulcharmy Fuwalos (what!?), Chamber Dragonmaid, and Salamangreat Raging Phoenix.
That said, we do know that there will be Trap Dust, Metamorphosis (two great old format staples!), Lovely Labyrinth of the Silver Castle, Master of Peace, The True Dragon Slayer, And one of the biggest memes: the little moth. Even Konami didn’t think of that last one, as can be seen in the copy I’ve transcribed below:
As for the rest…little moths! Well, it’s sinking into the nostalgia pool!
I guess Ruxin34 is more powerful than many of us think. The package layout will be the same as A Quarter-Century Bonanza There are 5 cards, 1 from the Nostalgia pool and 4 from the Core pool.
I’m glad that at least Mulcharmy Fuwalos is getting a reprint relatively quickly. I’m really excited to hear how the whole scene turned out. Hopefully Little Moth isn’t one of the best cards out there.
Start enjoying unpacking now!